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Population Geography of Africa. Worldwide Population Distribution Eastern Hemisphere.

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Page 1: Population Geography of Africa. Worldwide Population Distribution Eastern Hemisphere.

Population Geography of Africa

Page 2: Population Geography of Africa. Worldwide Population Distribution Eastern Hemisphere.

Worldwide Population Distribution Eastern

Hemisphere

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Population

Distribution

in Africa

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Population Data 1999

Africa Total 770 million • Sub-Saharan Africa 630 million

• Compare: – Asia 3,600 million (3.6

billion)– Europe 730 million– S. America 510 million– N. America 300 million

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Most Populous Countries in Africa

Nigeria 121 millionEgypt 66Ethiopia 59Congo 49So.Africa 49Tanzania 31Sudan 29Kenya 28

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Growth Rate vs. Population Size

• In spite of rapidly growing populations, the majority of African countries have national populations of less than 25 million people.

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Least Populous Countries in Africa

Cape Verde 0.4 millionComoros 0.5Djibouti 0.7Seychelles 0.1Guinea-Bissau 1.1Swaziland 1Gabon 1.2Botswana 1.4

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Population Density

• Numerical density: number of persons per total land area

• Physiological density: number of persons per arable land area– Agricultural density: ratio of farm

population to the arable land

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Population & Land in SSA

Population DensitiesNumerical Physiological

(per square mile)Sub-Saharan Africa 63 922

Ghana 191 1621Namibia 5 625Nigeria 279 811Rwanda 805 1736South Africa 87 810

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Population Distribution in Europe 72% is Urban

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Africa: Regional Population (in Millions)

and Urban Percentage

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World Population Rates

• Although population rates are declining on a global scale as well as on the African Continent…

• Africa has the highest average population growth rate among the various world regions.

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World Population Boom

0.7%

-0.2%

2.8%

1%

2%

2.3%

1%

1.4%

Average Annual Growth Rate

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Population Growth & Fertility

• Population growth or decline is based on fertility rates in a country.

• Fertility rates indicate the average number of babies born to each woman of childbearing age in a country, and are usually calculated as annual rates.

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Cultural Factors in Fertility

• Lineage continuation and expansion– What are “patrilineal and matrilineal”

• Children as “wealth” and assets• Agricultural work is labor (human)

intensive• Male-dominant decision making• Polygyny• Child fosterage

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Direct or “Proximate” Factors in Fertility

• Early marriage• Postpartum and peri-partum

practices• Natural and pathological sterility• High infant mortality rates• High maternal mortality rates

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Programs and Policies to Manage Population Growth

in Africa

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Family Planning Programs• Information and

communication are being uesd to promote family planning and birth control.

• This is an education poster in Kenya, East Africa, printed in the local language:

• It says, “This mother needs Family Planning”

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Kenya: Nutrition & Health Care Clinics Aim to Decrease Infant Mortality Rate

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Maternal Deaths by

World Region1990

(although still high, Africa’s maternal death rates are

lower than in Asia)

Source: PRB

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Programs and Policies to Manage Population Growth

• Governments in Africa recognize that improvement in the quality of life of their people is an effective means of managing population growth.

• The following chart relates educational levels of females in several countries to fertility levels.

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Effect of Female Education on Fertility Rates

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Population Issues

• Rapid growth rate • Rate more critical than absolute

numbers• Fertility rate inversely related to quality

of life/economic development. Why?• Cultural factors: ‘wealth’ of human

capital• Economic factors: rural/agricultural

labor requirements